The aviation regulator had imposed a fine of Rs 5 lakh on IndiGo airlines for denying boarding to a specially-abled boy at Ranchi Airport on 7 May
Airlines cannot deny a differently-abled passenger from boarding a flight, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation said in its draft rules on Friday.
The move comes days after the aviation regulator imposed a fine of Rs 5 lakh on IndiGo airlines for denying boarding to a specially-abled boy at Ranchi Airport on 7 May.
The draft rules issued by the DGCA on Friday stated: “Airline shall not refuse carriage of any person on the basis of disability.”
“However, in case, an airline perceives that the health of such a passenger may deteriorate in-flight, the said passenger will have to be examined by a doctor who shall categorically state the medical condition and whether the passenger is fit to fly or not. After obtaining the medical opinion, the airline shall take the appropriate call,” it mentioned.
The regulator had on May 28 said that in order to avoid such situations in the future, it would revisit its own regulations, making it mandatory for airlines to take the airport doctor’s written opinion on the health of a passenger before making a decision to deny boarding.
The regulator has asked the public to send in their comments about the draft rules by July 2, after which it will issue the final rules.
The IndiGo incident
IndiGo had on 9 May said the boy was denied permission to board the Ranchi-Hyderabad flight as he was visibly in panic. After the boy was prohibited from boarding, his parents also decided not to enter the plane.
IndiGo CEO Ronojoy Dutta had on the same day expressed regret over the incident and offered to buy an electric wheelchair for the specially-abled child.
Dutta had said the airline staff took the best possible decision under difficult circumstances.
Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia had on 9 May said on Twitter that no human being should have to go through this and he himself was investigating the Ranchi incident.
With inputs from PTI
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